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Seiko Prospex Alpinist White Dial 40 MM GMT Automatic 110th Anniversary SPB409
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Seiko Prospex Alpinist White Dial 40 MM GMT Automatic 110th Anniversary SPB409
From Seiko
Current price: $1,895.00
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Taking its name from the original and much-loved Seiko ‘Alpinist’ – launched in 1959 for Japanese ‘Yama-otoko’ mountain men, reliable in treacherous terrain – this watch commemorates the 110th anniversary of the ‘Laurel’ – the first wristwatch made in Japan by Seiko.
Prospex is a combination of the words ‘Professional’ and ‘Specifications.’ Seiko Prospex timepieces are designed to be practical, reliable and durable; to meet the high standards required in extreme environments for sports lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Water Resistance:200 bar
Thickness: 13.6mm
Diameter: 39.5mm
Length: 46.4mm
Lug Width: 20mm
Other Specifications
* In an actual watch, the case back direction might be different from the photograph.
The watch is powered by the in-house built 6R54 Calibre – the first mechanical GMT movement in a Prospex watch to have a three-day power reserve, allowing tracking of two different time zones at the same time.
Case Size
Similar to the original ‘Laurel’ design, this model has a white dial with a red accent colour at 12 o’clock. The leather material used for the strap is sourced from LWG certified tanneries – The Leather Working Group non-profit organisation dedicated to sustainable leather production.
Case Material:Stainless steel (super hard coating)
Crystal:Sapphire with magnifier
Crystal Coating:Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
LumiBrite:Lumibrite on hands and indexs
Band Material:Calfskin
Clasp:Three-fold clasp with push button release
Caliber Number:6R54
Movement Type:Automatic with manual winding capacity
Accuracy:+25 to -15 seconds per day
Power reserve: Approx. 72 hours (3 days)